Now that Coachella 2010 has passed, Goldenvoice and other concert promoters are flooding the market with return engagements from many of the fest's attractions, big and small.

As I touched on in my overall wrap-up, Muse has announced a fall tour in support of its popular fifth album, The Resistance, kicking off at Viejas Arena in San Diego on Sept. 22. From there the outing moves to Honda Center on Sept. 23 and then Staples Center on Sept. 25. Another Coachella act, Passion Pit, will open all dates. Tickets -- $47.15-$77.85 for Anaheim, $35-$65 for L.A. -- go on sale Saturday at 10 a.m.

LCD Soundsystem has announced two more gigs, June 4 at the Hollywood Palladium, $29.50, and June 5 at the Fox Theater in Pomona, $25 -- by which time the group's third (and possibly last?) disc This Is Happening will have arrived. (It drops May 17.) Holy Ghost! opens both shows. Tickets are on sale Friday at 10 a.m.

Stark, deceptively simple groove duo The xx will next perform at two ideal locations as well, June 5 at the Music Box in Hollywood, $22.50, and June 6 at the Wiltern in L.A., $25. Tickets are on sale now.

The Music Box (formerly the Fonda Theatre) has four other Coachella-related shows coming up as well: Frightened Rabbit (the Scottish band that, along with six other U.K. acts, had to cancel its festival appearance because of the Icelandic volcano eruption), May 23, $15 ... Miike Snow, June 2, $20 ... the Middle East, who will open for England's Mumford & Sons, June 3, $15 ... and the Glitch Mob, June 11, $22.50. All of those go on sale Saturday at 10 a.m., except for Frightened Rabbit, which is on sale today (Thursday) at 10 a.m.

Closer to home, American Idol sensation Adam Lambert has been added to Pacific Amphitheatre's lineup -- he'll play July 28 with Australian guitar whiz Orianthi opening. Tickets, $19.50-$49.50, go on sale Saturday at 10 a.m., as do seats for Ratt and Dokken at the venue on Aug. 1, $12.50-$22.50.

Meanwhile, on sale in The Hangar at the fairgrounds are Hotel California, an Eagles tribute, July 23 ... Royal Crown Revue, July 28 ... Vitalogy, a Pearl Jam tribute, July 29 ... and Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Herndandez, Aug. 1.

More than a few reminders this week:

Rihanna's July 21 show at Staples Center, with Ke$ha opening, goes on sale Saturday at 10 a.m., $19.75-$99.75.

Speaking of scheduling changes, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' coming tour has been re-routed to allow more time to prep for the release of their next album, Mojo, on June 15. That means the first 10 dates, including their stops at Verizon and the Hollywood Bowl, have been pushed back to the end of the tour. The Hall of Famers now play the Bowl on Oct. 1, Verizon on Oct. 2.

It's unlikely Joe Cocker will still be the opening act, so stay tuned for details on a replacement. All tickets from the original show dates will be honored, though refunds are available at point of purchase if you prefer.

And one more Verizon announcement: inexplicably huge Slightly Stoopid will headline there on July 16, with Cypress Hill opening. (Remember when it would have been the other way around?) Those tickets also go on sale Saturday at 10 a.m. Price tba, but expect it to be about $20-$40.

Melissa Etheridge's 10th proper album, Fearless Love, is due next week, but the singer-songwriter won't be showcasing it locally until Aug. 31 at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown L.A. Tickets, $55-$100, go on sale April 30 at 10 a.m.

Irish pop band the Script will headline Oct. 12 at the Wiltern, $25-$30, on sale Friday at 10 a.m.

Also new at Gibson: Conjunto Primavera y Los Rieleros del Norte, June 12, $34.75-$79.75 ... the next Freestyle Explosion, featuring Stevie B, Shannon, Company B, Trinere, Debbie Deb and more, June 18, $20-$49.50 ... and Pancho Barraza, July 9, $34.75-$124.75. All of those are on sale Friday at 1 p.m.

Laura Marling will play July 28 at El Rey Theatre, $18. Meanwhile, Brazilian artist Seu Jorge, perhaps best known stateside for his acoustic Bowie covers in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, will present his new show, Almaz, on Aug. 14 at Club Nokia, $16-$36.50. Both shows are on sale Friday at 10 a.m.

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